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Will carr thank you. tropical storm anna packing 65 miles per hour as it closes in on the carolinas and 60 miles from myrtle beach and traveling at three miles per hour. tropical watches and warnings and flood watches and warnings in effect for parts of the rentalion. landfall is expected tomorrow afternoon. johnathon is joining us live from myrtle beach, south carolina and will watch it come ashore. johnathon, what are the conditions like right now? reporter: the winds are picking up and dark clouds and a clearing out there on the horizon as the feeder bands move over us. over here you can see the waves, not particularly high waves, but choppy seas and potential for rip currents and life guards are telling everyone to stay on shore. the rain has held off most of the day and that has brought ....
Senators defended it saying this is critical because of the potential deal, listen. we are demanding to see the details, absolutely. and you mentioned the talk it is it unprecedented and what is unprecedented is have the president and secretary of state saying they are going to negotiate a nuclear agreement interesting for republicans. the washington editorial page came out today and said it was a mistake to write the letter because it will underwrite the republican arguments. thank you. and an update now on the stories on happening now . an amtrak cr north carolina could have been avoided. at least 55 people were injured when the train slammed into a truck after it got stuck on the tracks. we have more from john none in the atlanta bureau. johnathon? reporter: hi, gregg. ....
Hope conquers hate. the first family was joined by former president bush and first lady laura bush. and members of congress. they are covering the story all day. and johnathon while honoring the past, president the president brought up the civil rights of today. tell us about that. reporter: good evening, julie. the president s speech alluded to immigration and state voting laws and recent police shootings making the news and made a clear distinction between the events in ferguson, missouri and here in alabama of what happen 50 years ago. what happened in ferguson is not unique beno longer sanctioned by law or customs. and before the civil right s movement it most surely was. reporter: he walked across ....
Why they are down. and long and bloody road to freedom. remember the watershed moment of cellma. johnathon is there. hi, john. we are overlooking the iconic bridge where hundreds of grade school students are crossing in commemoration of events that took place in this town 50 years ago. we ll have the story coming up. rrn ....
Crack down with marchers that are attacked and beaten by the police as they try to cross the bridge in alabama. it was known as bloody sunday and paved way for monumental changes in this country. johnathon? hi john. original marchers will return to the historic bridge. among those linda blackman lowery. she was beent on march 7, 1965, and later that year she was the youngest person to complete the entire march during which she celebrated her 15th birthday. the sel mamovement was a children s movement because our parents was going to get fired from their jobs, you know if they were photographed openly participating. images of the police crack ....